![]() Today, you ought to have heard of the PIC microcontroller, particularly if you’re an embedded system engineer or a PCB designer. I was hooked to PIC from the start, and I am still a fan today of its range of microcontrollers. When microcontrollers are adopting the flash technology, I had my first taste of PIC microcontrollers.īack then, PIC microcontrollers were probably lesser known than some of its competitors, but its free development software and cheap programming tool makes it an attractive option. Back then, I was using an EPROM-based microcontroller with an expensive programming tool, and development software. It sounds cliche but embedded system designers had it easier today than when I started my first microcontroller-based project.
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